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Whether you enjoy relaxing aboard your sailboat, casting for bass from a fishing boat or skimming the waves behind a skiboat, there's ample room for your favorite water sports on Walter F. George Lake or Lake George W. Andrews.
As the larger of the two lakes, Walter F. George lends itself better to boating activities, but numerous boat ramps are available on both lakes. Boat ramp areas include: Franklin Landing, Highland Park, Hardridge Creek Day Use Park, White Oak Creek Park, Cheneyhatchee Creek Park, Hatchechubbee Creek Park and Bluff Creek Park located on the Alabama side of the lake. East Bank Park, Pataula Creek Park, Cool Branch Park, River Bluff Park, Rood Creek Park and River Bend Park located on the Georgia side of the lake.
Lake George W. Andrews boat ramps include: Abbie Creek Park is located on the Alabama side, and East Bank Park and Coheelee Creek Park are located on the Georgia side.

A navigable channel of 100 feet by nine feet is maintained as far north a Columbus, Georgia, allowing larger boats to move safely along the lakes. Boaters are advised to be cautious of commercial barge traffic utilizing the inland waterway.

Please be aware of possible underwater hazards. Low-hanging power lines should also be noted. Remember that all federal, state and local boating laws apply on the lakes. Please take note of navigational markers and exercise good judgment on the water.

Most ramps charge a $3 boat launch fee, or you may purchase an annual pass for $30.
You can check the status of water levels at our boat ramps and beaches.

MARINAS* at Walter F. George Lake
 
  Florence Marina State Park 229-838-4244  
  George T. Bagby State Park 229-768-2571 ext 219  
  Chewalla Creek Marina 334-687-5751  
  Lake Point State Park 334-687-8011  
  Mid-Lake Bait & Tackle   334-687-1311  
    (gas only, no dockage)    

*The appearance of this information does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

For more information or to arrange for a ranger presentation on water safety, please contact the
Site Manager's Office at
229-768-2516

Recreational Boating Safety Information by the
U.S. Coast Guard

FOR YOUR SAFETY
When visiting the lake, we recommend that you review the following safety messages for a safe and enjoyable time:

Be Alert to underwater hazards such as submerged stumps, logs and rocks that are present in the lake.
Be especially careful when approaching the shoreline because depth of water will vary from time to time and place to place. 
Never dive into water of unknown depth.
Be alert to hazards such as poisonous plants, insects and snakes that inhabit the woodlands.
Keep children under close supervision at all times, especially when they are in or near the water.
Wear life vests at all times.
Do not use alcohol while in, on or around the water.
File a trip plan with someone to let them know where you will be and when you plan to return.
Swim in designated swimming areas. (In all other areas except those designated "no swimming," individuals may swim at their own risk.)
Do not overload your boat. Remember, safe boating is not overloading.